Why do scientists think related species have similar body structures and development patterns?
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Dmitri mendeleev related the chemical properties and atomic masses around 1860
results of other experiments related to the subject.
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Linguistic analysis can reveal patterns such as word frequency, syntactic structures, semantic relationships, and stylistic features in a text. It can also uncover patterns related to language use, dialects, discourse markers, and speech patterns, providing insights into the underlying structures and functions of language.
The study of similar structures that appear during the development of different organisms is known as evolutionary developmental biology, or "evo-devo" for short. This field seeks to understand how genetic changes can lead to the evolution of new structures and functions during development.
Scientists would look for genetic evidence such as similarities in DNA sequences, shared ancestry through evolutionary relationships, and similarities in embryonic development. They may also consider similarities in behavior, habitat preference, and geographical distribution as further evidence to support their hypothesis of the two species being closely related.
"Scientist have combined the evidence of DNA, protein structure, fossils, early development, and body structure to determind the evoltionary relationships among species."
Recognizing patterns is one of the primary functions of neural structures in the human brain. Patterns related to mathematics are natural features of the abstract system being examined; perception of these patterns depends on the degree to which the observer can resolve the related abstraction in his/her internal model of the system. So: the answer is us, any of us, given the effort to develop the internal neural model necessary to unambiguously resolve the pattern.
homologous structures. These structures indicate common ancestry and are evidence for evolution. Examples include the wing of a bird and the flipper of a dolphin.
Scientists look at genetic similarity and morphological features to determine if species are related. Genetic similarity involves comparing DNA sequences to see how closely related two species are, while morphological features involve comparing physical characteristics like bone structure, body shape, and patterns.
A digestive sac not related to other endomembrane structures
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Homologous structures.
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